London remains a global hub for sophisticated engineering. From the deep tunnels of the Elizabeth Line and the Thames Tideway Tunnel to the maintenance of iconic landmarks like the Tower Bridge and the London Eye, hydraulic systems are the silent heartbeat of the city. For engineers working in London’s tight urban spaces, the reliability of diagnostic equipment is paramount. Hydraulic test hoses and fittings are not just components; they are critical tools for preventing catastrophic oil leaks in environmentally sensitive areas like the banks of the River Thames or busy underground stations.
In London, the demand for Microbore Test Hoses (DN2, DN4) is driven by high-density construction and utility maintenance. Local technicians require fittings that can handle working pressures up to 630 bar while ensuring "zero leakage" during connection and disconnection. Our TM Hydraulic products, now serving major London contractors, provide the precision needed for:
The London industrial market is shifting towards Smart Hydraulics. Traditional pressure testing is being augmented by sensors that provide real-time data. However, the physical connection remains the bottleneck. Our test hoses are designed to bridge the gap between heavy iron and digital sensors, offering seamless integration with digital pressure gauges. Furthermore, with London’s strict Net Zero targets, our patented cone-seal, zero-leakage design prevents hydraulic fluid waste, helping local firms meet their environmental compliance (ISO 14001).
IKIN is our registered trademark, and TM Hydraulic is the operating powerhouse behind our global supply chain. We are not just another general hardware supplier; we are specialists who focus exclusively on manufacturing hydraulic test points and hoses. This singular focus has allowed us to master the complexities of high-pressure diagnostics.
With an ISO and SGS certified 5,000㎡ production facility, we maintain a standard that satisfies the world’s most demanding OEMs. Our "Zero-Leakage" philosophy is baked into every thread and seal, ensuring that when a London engineer plugs in a TM test hose, they can trust the results 100%.
Supplying high-pressure components to London, New York, and beyond.
The company was founded as the exclusive distributor of Germany’s Beta brand in China, responsible for its market promotion and after-sales service.
Strategic shift: Terminated partnership with external brands to focus on independent R&D and superior manufacturing standards.
Began developing proprietary hydraulic test fittings, targeting the wind power industry—an industry with the highest reliability requirements.
Established mass production facility in Changzhou. Built a team of expert engineers to bring high-pressure solutions to the global market.
Awarded "High-Tech Enterprise" status twice. Certified as a Municipal Engineering Technology Research Center.
Honored as a "Gazelle Enterprise" and recognized for Specialized, Refined, and Special Certification. Expanding supply partnerships in London and the UK.
Our production process adheres to rigorous ISO standards, ensuring every batch sent to London meets international safety and performance benchmarks.
Our patented cone-seal design is a game-changer for urban maintenance, preventing oil spills during pressure testing in London's streets and facilities.
We don't do batch testing; we test 100% of our products before shipping. Safety is our non-negotiable priority for your high-pressure applications.
A preferred supplier for SANY, Parker, and Caterpillar. Our components are integrated into the world's most reliable heavy machinery.
Supporting London-based distributors and service firms with free custom logo engraving to enhance your local brand presence.
Over 10 years of focused expertise in hydraulic diagnostics. We provide technical guidance for complex system setups in the London region.
Designed for the extreme demands of the United Kingdom's industrial sector.
Contact our technical sales team for a bespoke quote on large-volume orders or custom technical specifications.
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